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Matt Sicker is an Italian-American, currently 19, and lives in Chicago. He is a programmer, but also shares a passion for mathematics, computer science, political science, particle physics, quantum computing (and its accompanying branch of CS), and tons of other topics in lesser of magnitude.

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Matt occasionally edits articles for clarity and grammar, but generally he just reads articles about random things. His contributions can be found here. Although he doesn't actively seek out articles to edit, he will edit them for cleanliness whenever he sees the opportunity. He is also an avid supporter of proper date usage (you can write a date like this: [[2007-05-25]] which is rendered as 2007-05-25).

Matt has been using Wikipedia since the early days where it was simply a source of random information about anything and was a relatively small site compared to the enormous size it has reached today.

Matt also enjoys speaking of himself in the third-person. He also used to think he had too many user boxes on the side, but after seeing a thread on Something Awful, feels that he is not a complete Wikipedia nerd. ;)

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